Re: epson printer clogged...



In article <1133296098.254119.144730@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
sadistic.sd@xxxxxxxxx (mac user) wrote:

> Does anyone have problems with clogged nozzles in Epson Stylus
> cardriges? How to solve this problem?

Sounds like you need Art Entlich's Epson cleaning manual, which he'll send
you free of charge if you email him at: e-printerhelp@xxxxxxxx

As I've just commented in another message, it's a good idea to keep the
printer in a dust-free atmosphere, away from direct sunlight and heat
sources (such as radiators) and to try to keep the relative humidity at
around 45%. Most homes have very low-humidity levels* and this can cause
printer ink to dry up quite quickly. Try leaving an open pan/tray of water
close to the printer to prevent future clogs.

*I once heard an antique furniture expert say that in most
centrally-heated homes the humidity is lower than in the Sahara dessert.
Not good for furniture or inkjet printers!

Jon.
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